1 Evolution Diversity of Life. Evidence of Evolution.

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EvolutionDiversity of Life

Evidence ofEvolution

Evidence from Fossils

• Fossil: the remains or traces of a once-living organism

Evidence from Living Organisms

• Homologous Structures

Vestigial Organs

Biochemistry

Embryological Development

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Voyage of the BeagleCharles Darwin• Born Feb. 12, 1809• Joined Crew of HMS

Beagle, 1831• Naturalist• 5 Year Voyage around

world• Avid Collector of Flora &

Fauna• Astounded By Variety of

Life

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Darwin Left England in 1831

Darwin returned 5 years later in 1836

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The Galapagos Islands

• Small Group of Islands 1000 km West of South America

• Very Different Climates• Animals On Islands Unique

• Tortoises• Iguanas• Finches

Galápagos Islands

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Definition

• Evolution is the slow , gradual change in a population of organisms over time

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Darwin’s Conclusion• Production of more

individuals than can be supported by the environment leads to a struggle for existence among individuals

• Only a fraction of offspring survive each generation

• Survival of the Fittest

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Darwin’s Observations• Individuals of a

population vary extensively in their characteristics with no two individuals being exactly alike.

• Much of this variation between individuals is inheritable.

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Darwin’s Conclusion

• Individuals who inherit characteristics most fit for their environment are likely to leave more offspring than less fit individuals

• Called Natural Selection

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•The unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce leads to a gradual change in a population, with favorable characteristics accumulating over generations (natural selection)•New species evolve

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

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Common Descent with Modification

• Darwin proposed that organisms descended from common ancestors

• Idea that organisms change with time, diverging from a common form

• Caused evolution of new species

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Natural Selection• Driving force for evolution• During the struggle for

resources, strongest survive & reproduce

• Idea that at least some of the differences between individuals, which impact their survival and fertility, are inheritable

Patterns ofEvolution

Divergent Evolution

Convergent Evolution

Co-evolution

DivergentEvolution

ConvergentEvolution

Coevolution

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Evolution By Natural Selection Concepts

• The Struggle for Existence (compete for food, mates, space, water, etc.)

• Survival of the Fittest (strongest able to survive and reproduce)

• Descent with Modification (new species arise from common ancestor replacing less fit species)

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Survival of the Fittest

• Fitness– Ability of an Individual To Survive &

Reproduce• Adaptation– Inherited Characteristic That Increases an

Organisms Chance for Survival

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Survival of the Fittest

• Adaptations Can Be:–Physical• Speed, Camouflage, Claws, Quills, etc.

–Behavioral• Solitary, Herds, Packs, Activity, etc.

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Survival of the Fittest

• Fitness Is Central To The Process Of Evolution

• Individuals With Low Fitness–Die–Produce Few Offspring

Survival of the FittestAKA Natural Selection